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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If someone asks about the largest private housing estate in the UK and I find Google-pages referring to that very topic, it seems perfectly reasonable for me to tell the questioner where to find that response. Obviously - as my answer suggested - I myself did not study the pages, since I think it is the responsibility of the questioner to do at least something for him/herself.
Re your suggestion that others might be prevented from giving an answer, it doesn't seem to have prevented Darth Vader form offering his response, does it?
I did no such thing; I simply asked the questioner to (a) click on the link I'd provided...having already done the search for him/her...and (b) look at the websites the link offered.
Had you done (a), you would have found that there were only 24 appropriate sites, absolutely none of which - according to their headings - had anything to do with the USA. Had you done (b), you would have found that there was a number of British housing estates laying claim to the title of 'largest in UK/Europe', which is what had been asked.
Consequently, the perfectly reasonable answer you say I did not provide was just this:-
"You and your friend have suggested two possible title-holders, but here are twenty-odd other estates that claim it, too." What's wrong with that? If someone asks: 'Which is Shakespeare's best play?' are we allowed only to say 'Hamlet'?
I have never posted an answer just for the sake of it, as you've now twice said. If you look at my record, you'll grasp what an absurd claim that is. People may very well, as you say, hope to have an answer supplied to them, but - as I tried to point out to you via my reference to the Shakespeare play example above - there are many things to which there simply isn't an answer. There are shades of meaning and matters of opinion.
In such instances - for example, this one, where over 20 housing-estates claim to be the UK's largest - are you sure what the questioner means by 'largest'? Is it area? Is it total population? Is it housing density? I should have thought in such instances a "roadsign to somewhere else", particularly a helpful one, was precisely what a questioner would want.
In future, please just delete any answers of mine that you're unhappy with, as you have in the past. Don't make baseless claims about them. Let's just leave it at that.
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